Unfortunately, my love for this game has diminished greatly over the last year. My conclusion has come to the fact that this game mechanics, still inherently penalizes attacking, and I no longer find the game enjoyable. I find that mill is still the best archetype in this game, and no longer wish to play this game. I don't like the way the game has changed into something where people run the fewest attacks possible and just play a game of foundation control.
I remember some words that were given to me at US nationals - "no one remembers 2nd place". I guess that applies to top 3 to top 8. Consistently, I have been defeated in top 8's of various major events. I have come to the realization, that no matter what decks I build, no matter how much I test and train, there will always be someone who is just plain better then me and will outclass me. Only once, was I able to win anything, so to my name all I have is 1 win at regionals. My inability to obtain my country's national title is also deeply upsetting when I was sure I was the best Canadian player at the time. There are only so many loses that I can take, as I have a huge ego.
Lastly, I am fed up with the diversity rule of this game, because it stifles creativity and hurts players greatly. I had huge problems with JT for a long time, not because I couldn't beat the deck (never an issue for me), but because I couldn't play the deck because one of my friends was already using the deck and I didn't want to try to knock him out of top 8. Diversity hurts this game, and doesn't belong. I feel I shouldn't have made top 8 at this year's can nats if I didn't earn it, I finished in 10th place, and should not have made it. Last year at worlds, I finished with a 5-1-1 record losing to Hata's 5-2-0 record and getting diversified. Honestly, the rule is one of the things that pushes me away from this game because it scews results and makes people sandbag and do weird things like not run the best deck.
I know I am being a bit negative, but I wanted to finish on a positive note.
This game's community is one of the best, and I've travelled for other games like MTG so I am able to compare. I enjoyed travelling to last year's Gencon, and seeing people from various AOP's, and regionals and other major events. I have met many great people because of this game and have had many great experiences and travelled to places I would have never gone to because of this game. I wish to say a proper goodbye, and wished to thank you all for all the great experiences and challenges that you guys have provided for me. It's been a blast and it was fun while it lasted.
I may return in a year or two so I do hope this game doesn't just crash or anything like that, best wishes and all ****.
I just wanted to give a couple of shout outs to the following groups and people.
Team Foxhound - my crew
Team Phail (you guys are a blast to hang out with)
Antigoth (busyist non-FFG guy),
Team Red/Green Triangle
UFS House
Omar (best character in UFS)
Scott Gaines
Garrett Brett-always nice to see you at various places
Atl Crew- ben is the craziest drunk mofo in the UFS, how is this guy even alive?
Ottawa Playgroup and the Toronto Playgroup-always nice seeing you guys too bad we never went drinking....